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I forgot to list the cassette weight, it is 62 grams. Also the total weight for the front wheel is 309 grams, The rear is 407 grams, and yes, they are clinchers. I have been using Fred Johnson mag rims for over 20 years, never had any serious problems, main problem was little cracks at the spoke holes, mainly from high tension.

This is a truly incredible bike. Glad to see it's under 8lb now! I am most impressed by the wheels, clincher as well! They must be incredible to ride. I may be in the minority too, but I think it's aesthetically fantastic - looks brilliant and has a certain cutting edge look about it. Thanks for sharing!

It has bar end plugs. I made them myself. They are carbon, I think they are 3 grams the pair. I weigh 140 lbs, just a hair under 5' 10 ". I'm not sure about a weight limit on the frame. At the time I told Rue that I wanted the absolute lightest frame possible. He said my frame was as stiff as a Trek 5500 frame, and I also observed him banging tubes against a table very hard, without cracking. I would think someone around 185 lbs. could ride it without a problem. Right now only my seatpost would perhaps be a problem for anyone over 160 lbs., especially on bad roads.